Sheep Shearing Collection
"Sheep Shearing: An Artistic Journey Through Time" Step into the world as depicted in various artworks throughout history
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Sheep Shearing: An Artistic Journey Through Time" Step into the world as depicted in various artworks throughout history. From Flemish Proverbs to Woman Shearing Sheep, these masterpieces capture the essence and significance of this age-old practice. In Jacques-Adrien Lavieille's Woman Shearing Sheep, we witness the meticulous process of removing wool from a sheep's body. The attention to detail is evident, showcasing the skill required for this task. Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Tonte; Sheep-shearing; Schafschur engraving further emphasizes the importance of terminology associated with sheep shearing. Jean Francois Millet's The Sheepshearers transports us to a rural setting where hardworking men laboriously shear their flock. Their camaraderie and dedication are beautifully portrayed in this 1857 masterpiece. Meanwhile, Sheep-Shearing (colour litho) captures the vibrant colors that surround this annual event. Agricultural Pictures engraving takes us back in time when sheep shearing was an integral part of agricultural life. This artwork serves as a reminder of how closely intertwined humans and animals were during those times. Traveling across continents, Australia: Sheep-Shearing engraving showcases how this tradition made its way Down Under. David Blair's illustrations in The History of Australasia provide valuable insights into the evolution and impact of sheep sheering on Australian society. Sheep-shearing at Esthwaite Hall Farm presents a glimpse into farm life through prints from original works. These images allow us to appreciate not only the physical effort involved but also the cultural significance attached to such practices. Lastly, The Story of David painted tabletop depicts biblical references to sheep sheering, highlighting its historical roots dating back centuries ago. Through these diverse artworks spanning different eras and styles, we gain a deeper appreciation for sheep sheering as both an art form and essential practice within our history.